Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was obliterated Wednesday morning by a man dressed like a city construction worker, swinging a sledgehammer and pickaxe.

No truth to the rumor the suspect looked a lot like Bill Clinton.

The attack occurred around 5:45 a.m., on Hollywood Boulevard near the Dolby Theatre.

Deadline Hollywood interviewed the vandal, reportedly named Jamie Otis. He said he wanted to remove the star and auction it off in New York next month and give the proceeds to the 11 women who have come forward in recent weeks to accused the Republican presidential candidate of sexual misconduct.

Anyway, he apparently didn’t bring the right tools and ended up smashing the star to pieces.

Trump received the star in 2007 in recognition of his work on “The Apprentice.” Jay Leno, Larry King and Mark Burnett all spoke at the ceremony.

This star has really had a bad year. Someone painted a swastika on Trump’s star back in January. In June, someone painted a mute sign on it, presumably in an attempt to get him to stop talking. Then in July, a street artist surrounded the star with a small wall, topped by tiny razor which, one would assume, represented the wall the candidate has said he wants to build on the border with Mexico.

A man takes a photo of the vandalized star for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016, in Los Angeles. Det. Meghan Aguilar said investigators were called to the scene before dawn Wednesday following reports that Trump’s star was destroyed by blows from a hammer. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)